Arcsinus
Arcsinus, also known as arcsine or sin⁻¹, is the inverse trigonometric function of the sine function. It is denoted by arcsin(x) or sin⁻¹(x). The arcsinus function takes a value between -1 and 1 (inclusive) as its input and returns an angle. Specifically, arcsin(x) is the angle whose sine is x.
The domain of the arcsinus function is [-1, 1], meaning that only values from -1 to 1
The arcsinus function is the inverse of the sine function because if y = sin(x), then x =
Geometrically, arcsinus can be visualized using the unit circle. For a given x-value on the y-axis of
Arcsinus appears in various fields of mathematics, physics, and engineering, particularly in problems involving angles, oscillations,